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Dead, He Arose
Contributed by
sillysal
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Sunday, 16th April 2006 @ 01:27:41 PM in AEST
Topic:
InspirationalPoems
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A cross on the road
‘twas a heavy load—
the sins of mankind.
His halo, twigs, thorns,
mild … compared to scorns ...
why kill him … ‘one’ mind?
Decadent we judge,
discard ‘fair’ and judge …
we’re weak and unkind.
Nails in his feet, hands,
no one understands
Jesus, Lord, divine.
“Forgive them,” He said,
through tears ... head bowed. Dead
to save all mankind.
Arose from His grave—
a pathway love gave--
with love … genuine.
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sillysal
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2006-04-16 13:27:41] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: Dead, He Arose
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 16th April 2006 @ 03:33:10 PM AEST (User
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Great tribute, you are one of the minority that really remember why there are vacations on eastern and why we don't eat meat.
I think his death should be remembered always. Not only in this days, I mean, there is a lot of people that says: "wow, eastern has arrived, time to go to the beach, instead of being respectful and first and foremost remember about why it is celebrated.
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Re: Dead, He Arose
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Sunday, 16th April 2006 @ 03:34:42 PM AEST (User
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opps, I put an N after Easter, I'm sorry, but English is not my language, so I didn't know if I write it correctly.
I know it as "pascua" since I speak spanish, forgive my ignorance, I didn't mean to put Eastern. Sorry. |
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